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On possession, territory and chances, Norwich were well ahead and got steadily more so, but there was little to trouble goalkeeper Robert Green on his erstwhile home ground.
Ms. Messitte said: "Interest in Hispanic writers and books has waxed and waned over the years, but we've got steadily more committed here".
As the Beatles' music got steadily more complex, for example, their sales declined.
The idea got steadily more real for me as we shared it with our friends — many of whom were artists we hoped would one day use Kickstarter, and whose feedback we incessantly solicited.
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White working-class voters have gotten steadily more Republican since 2006.
A new study by two Fordham University scientists, Dr. Daniel Mroczek and Christian Kolarz, suggests that as people age, they get steadily more cheerful.
The President said, 'Well, I don't know him.' So I just said, 'You will.' " Illinois has been getting steadily more Democratic in recent years.
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